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Many years ago I had an older pontoon boat that leaked. I made up a fitting that went into the drain plug and put about 3 pounds of air in them. It was easy to find the leaks with a soapy water spray. I marked them and took it to a welder. If you try it I wouldn't put much more than 3 or 4 pounds of air in them. The results could get ugly.
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I had one a while back that had a leak. When we pulled it out of the water you could hear the sloshing inside the tube. It did have a list to it in the slip. It was under warranty and was taken care of.
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